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As a newly married man (July 14th) I thought it would be good to start a thread where newly married men could chat and support each other in their new vocation. 
BS⌠to quote yourself stick it out and be a man. Youâre not alone my friend⌠weâre tempted every single night she takes her clothes off and climbs into our bed⌠Woman just inches awayâŚGet your NFP plans in place now and learn as much as you can about WHY contraception is so harmful (youâre going to be mighty tempted). Stick it out, even if you hate it for a couple years. Consider that it might be hard because you grew up in a sexually devastated culture, which makes it difficult to live a healthy sexuality.
NO⌠She does not always come first. What happens is that the difference of opinion gets discussed at a later (and more appropriate time). You didnât (hopefully) marry your mommy.Support each other in in-law conflicts (inevitable). SHE comes first and you ALWAYS take her side in the in-person conflict. Back off later if private discussions reveal her wrongness to her. Make sure your apron strings are cut!
If you haventâ worked out toothpaste & toilet seats by now why did you get married in the 1st place??Leave the seat down and get your OWN tube of toothpaste. Save your ammo for more important matters. Who cares how the seat gets left?
Not sure who peed in your cornflakes Jay, but read me closer.
- BS⌠to quote yourself stick it out and be a man. Youâre not alone my friend⌠weâre tempted every single night she takes her clothes off and climbs into our bed⌠Woman just inches awayâŚ
- NO⌠She does not always come first. What happens is that the difference of opinion gets discussed at a later (and more appropriate time). You didnât (hopefully) marry your mommy.
- If you haventâ worked out toothpaste & toilet seats by now why did you get married in the 1st place??
- This is trivial ____⌠this is the stuff that PROVES that couples do not TALK to eachother.
Well, I like âRaisin Branâ⌠and re-reading my post I should probably eat more of it⌠I musta been a little bound up⌠in reply:Not sure who peed in your cornflakes Jay, but read me closer.
Iâll agree with ManualMan on this one. If you donât know all of the details, and it comes down to a he said, she said case, you have to go with your spouse. It is not about giving up your 50% of the vote. In saying she always comes first, I believe he is referring to first before the parents. Re-read ManualMan original post.Iâll still hold my position on the in-law thing. You are (finally) establishing your own household, hopefully incorporating the things you like about your parentâs home, making a compromise between your respective upbringings, and getting rid of the things you both dispised. Standing by your spouse (in domestic issues) does not mean giving up your 50% of the vote.
It will not be good o support your mother in a he said/she said argument if you donât know all the details. Support your wife and defuse the situation.Support each other in in-law conflicts (inevitable). SHE comes first and you ALWAYS take her side in the in-person conflict. Back off later if private discussions reveal her wrongness to her. Make sure your apron strings are cut!
Maybe Iâm a little dense, but with your statement, & re-reading the other I now get the jist of it⌠and DO agree.In saying she always comes first, I believe he is referring to first before the parents
Iâm not a husbandAs a newly married man (July 14th) I thought it would be good to start a thread where newly married men could chat and support each other in their new vocation.![]()
TurthfullyâŚmost things we have learned in kindergartenâŚbut the most important thing that stands out isâŚAs a newly married man (July 14th) I thought it would be good to start a thread where newly married men could chat and support each other in their new vocation.![]()